DU PG Admission: DU releases seat allocation results for PG courses; by when must the seat be accepted?
DU PG Seat Allotment Result 2026: Delhi University (DU) has released the seat allotment results for two-year postgraduate (PG) courses. These results have been declared for admissions to MFA, B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed, and Music courses. Candidates can view their seat allotment results on the university's official admission website.
The university has instructed selected candidates to accept their allotted seats by July 11, 2026. Failure to accept the seat within the stipulated timeframe may result in the forfeiture of the candidate's claim.
How many seats have been allotted?
Delhi University has allotted a total of 1,765 seats in this phase. A significant number of these are new seats, while some have been allotted for performance-based courses.
A total of 1,765 seats have been allotted.
This includes 1,551 new seats.
214 seats have been allotted for performance-based programs.
Seat allotment has been conducted for MFA, B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed, and Music courses.
What must candidates do after being allotted a seat?
Candidates who have been allotted a seat must accept it within the specified deadline. Regarding the timeline, candidates are required to accept the seat by July 11, 2026. Only then can the subsequent admission process be completed.
The allotted seat must be accepted by July 11.
The admission process will proceed after the seat is accepted.
Missing the deadline could lead to the cancellation of the seat.
When can one apply for one-year and M.Sc. programs?
Delhi University has also kept the application process open for one-year postgraduate and two-year M.Sc. programs. Interested candidates can apply for these courses until July 11, 2026.
Applications for one-year PG programs are ongoing.
Applications can also be submitted for two-year M.Sc. programs.
The last date to apply is July 11, 2026. Applications can be submitted via the PG portal.
What is the status of the one-year PG programs?
There is significant student interest in the one-year PG programs introduced under the New Education Policy (NEP 2020). According to the university, thousands of students have applied for these courses so far.
8,823 registrations have been received to date.
This program is intended for students who have completed a four-year undergraduate course.
The programs are being conducted in alignment with UGCF 2022 and the National Education Policy 2020.
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